When can Alaska breed?
Generally speaking, Alaskan female dogs usually have their first estrus when they are eight months old. However, even if they have already ushered in their first estrus, the Alaskan dog’s body does not actually Fully developed and mature, so at this time, it is generally not recommended to breed Alaskan dogs, because the quality of breeding dogs at this time will not be very high, and it will cause serious damage to the body of Alaskan female dogs. Therefore, it is recommended The first time you breed an Alaskan dog is when the dog is in its second estrus, which is when the dog is about one and a half years old.
There are also many issues to pay attention to when breeding Alaskan dogs. During the estrus period of Alaskan dogs, the vulva of the Alaskan dog will swell and a lot of blood will flow out. At this time, the dog owner needs to clean the Alaskan dog well and give the dog Clean your vulva promptly to avoid bacterial growth and disease. In addition, when Alaskan dogs are in estrus, they will have a very bad temper, lose their temper easily, and become irritable. At this time, dog owners must be considerate and not beat or scold Alaskan dogs.
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